My Good Eye: emoting by a statue near where we first parked our car in Friendship Heights - photo by Linda Reeder
My Good Eye: Leah wanted the Japanese restaurant, and after all (as she explained) it was HER spring break.
My Good Eye: after our lunch at the sidewalk Japanese restaurant on Wisconsin Ave.
My Good Eye: joyf, colorful, blooming spring on Wisconsin Ave
My Good Eye: we parked in the neighborhood and walked over to National Cathedral
My Good Eye: the dynamic duo standing on the threshold of the "Garth" of the National Cathedral.
My Good Eye: The "Garth" of the National Cathedral
My Good Eye: inside the Cathedral where the priest hang out as Harry Potter
My Good Eye: Miss Leah approaches the most photogenic portion of the cathedral - photo by Linda Reeder
My Good Eye: luminous (but not strictly in focus)
My Good Eye: looking for fallen gargoyles
My Good Eye: maybe some fell that hadn't already been collected
My Good Eye: a Queenly waive - photo by Linda Reeder
My Good Eye: practicing to appear before her minions
My Good Eye: Linda photographs the stunning architecture
My Good Eye: the Cathedral's main portal facing Wisconsin Ave
My Good Eye: a magical gazebo in the Bishop's Garden
My Good Eye: such a sweet place we could hardly bring ourselves to leave
My Good Eye: sisterhood
My Good Eye: so actually we can have fun
My Good Eye: Leah flashes a smile towards her Jean Daddy - photo by Linda Reeder
My Good Eye: photo by Leah - as we look down out of the gazebo - photo by Leah Polston
My Good Eye: given Linda's phone it's selfie-time!
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My Good Eye: this tree doesn't have bark, it has skin!
My Good Eye: this visage has a co-morbidity as it fell from the cathedral during the earthquake of a decade or so ago
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My Good Eye: halfway in our walk around the Cathedral, the entrance opposite Wisconsin Ave - photo by Linda Reeder
My Good Eye: Leah begins our exploration of the Cathedral's flying buttresses
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